PMCErnie
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Kumbaya, boys.
Acura may not even be a separate brand from Honda in all countries.
Spanky61, thanks for addressing a solution. I am sure there are many. I think the OP posted this out of curiosity and the rest of the group jumped on the issue for a variety of reasons. If we stick with solutions I am sure it will be to everyone's benefit.
I would prefer to leave יְיָ out of this but peace is always welcome.
Absolutely, oversea in the UK the Acura NSX is a Honda and most of Europe also. Saw it on the Grand Tour with Jeremy Clarkson on Amazon Prime, so I can attest and agree as well.
I don't know what you mean by "choice" or "location"?
Does any owner of a 2006 Acura RL in the USA have it registered with the state DMV as a Honda? Yes nor No please.
Car: Acura RL SH-AWD, 2006, V-6, 290 hp
Environment: USA, BC
Vehicle 413569 (registered as Honda Legend-no Acura choice)
Acura may not even be a separate brand from Honda in all countries. For example, the Genesis Sedan was a separate brand in Korea starting in 2008, but sold as a Hyundai brand in the USA from 2009-2016.
Again, I'll say this is an issue with the individual state. Several have already stated their VIN, title and state registration reflects the vehicle is a Genesis. Still others who actually own a Genesis say, in their individual state it's registered as a Hyundai Genesis. I believe it's a states issue as to how it's being titled and registered, rather because of; states bureaucracy, politics or decisions of those responsible.
I don't believe he said that. Owners don't register their own vehicles with the state DMV, and no guarantee that person was in the USA.As he had posted, there was no choice/option which allowed registration of his RL as an Acura within his location/state when he registered his vehicle.
I don't believe he said that. Owners don't register their own vehicles with the state DMV, and no guarantee that person was in the USA.
Yes, of course. New car dealers register the car with the state DMV. But if the state DMV doesn't have an option for Genesis Motors brand, and lists the G80 as a Hyundai, the dealer has no immediate choice.Usually new car dealers do the paperwork. Is that what you ar referring to? Having registered a dozen vehicles in three different states I would question that as a blanket statement. New car dealers generally take care of it but there are exceptions.
Yes, of course. New car dealers register the car with the state DMV.
I am not aware of anyone who said their registration and title listed different makes. Maybe that is the case and I missed it, but my impression is that the title and registration in certain states list a Genesis Motors vehicle as a Hyundai brand.So in reality, it's not Genesis or their dealers issue. It remains in the hands of the state DMV or MVD to ensure the VIN, title and registration match and the individual owner is aware.
Also YEH, keep in mind Mark_888 doesn't own a Genesis either, he's not speaking from an owner perspective.
What is an owner's perspective? If someone in different state from you has their Genesis Motors vehicle titled or registered as a Hyundai, how does that make your perspective any more accurate than mine? I know what I have read from members of this forum, and I know what the head of Genesis Motors said about the fact that they overlooked some things in the rush to get the brand started.Also YEH, keep in mind Mark_888 doesn't own a Genesis either, he's not speaking from an owner perspective.
First of all, the cars are imported by Genesis Motors USA, a division of Hyundai Motor America. Neither of those are international companies.Why should they work with individual states? They're an international company, who deals with USA importing cars into the USA and many other countries. They deal direct with the US government, specifically the NHTSA/DOT for importation and applicable VIN numbers.
They don't import to individual states and dealers. They have to clear US Customs, custom regulations and NHTSA/DOT applicable laws.
I know what the head of Genesis Motors said about the fact that they overlooked some things in the rush to get the brand started.
I know what the NHTSA does, as I have corresponded with specific individuals on multiple occasions regard the problem with the early Genesis brakes and HECU unit.You also need to know exactly what the NHTSA/DOT actually does. If you would go and actually research their government responsibilities you would understand. I don't believe you've done this at all.
Let me help you;
NHTSA currently contracts with the SAE International (SAE) to coordinate and issue manufacturer identifiers that comply with Part 565 to U.S. manufacturers. In issuing these identifiers, SAE also ensures the identifiers comply with the requirements of International Standard 3780 for WMIs. reference; https://www.federalregister.gov/doc...97/vehicle-identification-number-requirements. Read it in it's entirety, please.
It is absolutely astounding that you claim that Genesis Motors (or HMA) is not required to deal directly with various states individually, since they had to suspend selling of Genesis Motors vehicles until they complied with Louisiana regulations regarding getting a STATE permit or license to sell a new brand (as explained in a post above with a link to the news story about it).Your surmise is incorrect with regards to Genesis having a requirement to work with individual states. They simply don't and your opinion is based upon speculation just as you stated above. There is no US Law requiring it. Your statement regarding a Genesis, half-arsed rollout is incorrect also. I will say you are entitled to your opinion but that doesn't make it correct.
I don't believe he said that. Owners don't register their own vehicles with the state DMV, and no guarantee that person was in the USA.